Anonymous wrote:OP here. Guys, like I said- I'm fine with there being cameras there. They would protect me in the case of something happening to the baby, like an injury that wasn't my fault. I'm glad they're there for that reason, and I was under the impression that they would be there only for that reason, and the occasional check-in. My problem is that this mom watches the cameras ALL day. The camera screen is open on her computer all day, on full volume. And she works from home. She's in the same house as us! Why does she need to watch us every minute I'm there, and comment on everything? I just want to do my own job, and use my own judgement. Does anyone else understand this or am I crazy?
Anonymous wrote:She probably trusts you as much as she can trust anyone who's not herself or her husband.
I'm not a very trusting person and definitely checked the nanny cams a LOT the first year we had a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every work place will b like that my dear.....cameras watching your every move. I wouldn't say quit your job because of this because this. Just suck it up and keep on keeping. Once she has complete trust in you she may do away with her gadgets.
Actually, "my dear," many workplaces do not have constant surveillance and zero of my nanny positions have had anything like what OP describes. One of he perks of nannying in a private home is being able to select a family that values autonomy and privacy, which OP thought she had donr.
To OP: I suggest asking what you can do to help her trust you. Basically you want to put her in the position of having to explain why she needs these cameras constantly on. Either she will realize she is being crazy and tone it down or she won't and you will know where you stand.[/quote)
M a sitter and I work with cameras around all the time. If you listen to advices like this, you will constantly be looking for a job on DCUM. And no she does not hav to explain why cameras are there. You are a grown adult and know why they are there.
Family treats you well, you got a stable position. You overthink the extras, you will lose the goods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every work place will b like that my dear.....cameras watching your every move. I wouldn't say quit your job because of this because this. Just suck it up and keep on keeping. Once she has complete trust in you she may do away with her gadgets.
Actually, "my dear," many workplaces do not have constant surveillance and zero of my nanny positions have had anything like what OP describes. One of he perks of nannying in a private home is being able to select a family that values autonomy and privacy, which OP thought she had donr.
To OP: I suggest asking what you can do to help her trust you. Basically you want to put her in the position of having to explain why she needs these cameras constantly on. Either she will realize she is being crazy and tone it down or she won't and you will know where you stand.
Anonymous wrote:Every work place will b like that my dear.....cameras watching your every move. I wouldn't say quit your job because of this because this. Just suck it up and keep on keeping. Once she has complete trust in you she may do away with her gadgets.
Anonymous wrote:She's not watching you, she's watching her baby. She misses him.